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years paramilitary operations had consumed a lot of resources, expertise, time, energy, and efforts at the cia. do you believe this has been at the expense of traditional cia responsibility collection, analysis? >> there have been opportunity costs because of the dedication of those resources. i would inventory our resources so they are being dedicated against a wide variety of strategic priorities to protect our country. in terms of operational collection activities worldwide, the analysis being done, what are we doing in these other areas? cyber -- are so many different areas. there is an intersection between counter-terrorism and these other areas. international organized crime. we want to optimize this resources so we can leverage capabilities we have to deal with these challenging issues across a very large globe. >> mr. brennan, you have devoted a great deal of your life to public service, for which i thank you. and you obviously understand the world of intelligence in a way that few people do. you have been an intelligence professional for much of your professional life. in t

about how we create jobs and help businesses grow and put ourselves on a path towards energy independence and that's not always an easy balancing act. but with enthusiasm and skill and dedication, that's exactly what ken salazar's done for the last four years. we were just reminiscing a little bit. i've known ken since we were both running for the senate together and became the only two incoming democrats in our senate class. pete remembers this. it was a lonely time. we actually lived in the same building when we first arrived in washington. and, ken, you'll recall, it was a little discouraging because basically everybody else that lived there was 20 or 25. so we were the two geriatrics in this building. but i came to appreciate quickly, not just him. not only did i come to appreciate his jump shot -- he's surprisingly quick on the court but also his patriotism and his belief that we have a responsibility to care for the land with which we've been blessed. it's not surprising that ken feels this way. his ancestors were living here before the mayflower set sail. as he explain

, credit, equity, commodity and energy. gfi group is a wholesale broker come sometimes called an interdealer broker. the rest of the industry go back over a century in the world's major financial centers. gfi has institutional clients in transacting exchange listed products and also operates exchanges for things that don't trade on traditional exchanges, instruments that are instead traded over-the-counter such as swaps and other derivative instruments. 15 months ago congress passed the dodd-frank act including title vii that requires when possible that stock transactions be cleared, reported and execute on exchanges, or swap execution facilities. congress recognized global swap workers won't be widely served by firms such as the gfi group. it was great to reflecting on standing role and recognize terms like gfi into the nod the new dodd-frank regulatory framework. the fec and the cftc are still at work on detailed regulations. that will impact the entire process of trading swap in the united states and abroad. getting those rules right now impact not just the large banks and

oamerica's den oil could be numbered. >> reporter: the u.s. has discover energy than it thought it had. some talk about north american energy independence. >> we could make opec n0pec. the reason, advances in technology such as fracking, horizohorizontal drilling and or improvements which increase natural gas production by 27% in just four years, making the u.s. number one in gas with oil on its way. >> we're talking decades, if not into the hundreds of years of supply in north america. >> it's been estimated by the energy information agency that we could be the number one oil producer in the world by 2020, surpassing saudi arabia, so this is a big deal. it's a game-changing opportunity, and it's of historic proportions. >> reporter: even though who share the administration desire to reduce the use the petro chemicals acknowledge projections that the u.s. will produce one-third more of its own oil by 2020. 1 analyst said self reliance must include alternatives such as wind, solar, and more. >> we can reduce our dependence on foreign oil by shifting to electric vehicles and investing in

this is another signal that our infrastructure is desperately under resourced and that we've got an energy problem? you know, a real crisis that is facing the country? what are your proposals? >> well, i tell you, when it comes to reliability, all you need to do is ask those millions of americans who were focused on the game last night and all of a sudden it wasn't there. so as we look to energy and the key role that it plays in a secure economy, i think you immediate to look no further than the inconvenience that people felt last night. we rolled out an energy proposal this morning that we've been working on for well over a year, and the basic premise is energy is good. pretty simple. manager is good. it's necessary. it defines who we are as a nation. what i am working towards is a proposal that gets under the circumstances to a policy that is affordable, it's abundant, it's clean, it's diverse, and it's secure. if we can work towards all those things, we actually get to a better climate, a better environment. just a place where we are stronger as a nation, and where we're cleaner environmentally

, it was the niners who had all the energy, mounting a huge comeback. in the end, the baltimore ravens hold on for an exciting win. the end of the super bowl, but the party continues in new orleans. mardi gras resumes. jay gray, nbc news, new orleans. >>> the family of muhammad ali is trying to knock out rumors that the boxing legend is on his deathbed. they released photos of the 71-year-old at his arizona home watching the super bowl in ravens' gear. the rumors were started by "the sun," quoting ali's brother as saying "the greatest of all time" was near death. >>> for monday's weather, we turn to nbc meteorologist bill karins with the weather center forecast. so did your team win? >> i was rooting for the 49ers. i had no -- >> i didn't either. >> it was entertaining. then the power outage, i had to stay up even later to see how that was going to end. >> you had to? >> yes. there will be grumpy people at work. the game ended late for people on the east coast. let's look at the forecast and get you out the door on this monday. we're going to continue with the weather pattern of beautiful w

diplomacy and the creative energy of our people remains unrivaled. no, it's because as the world has changed so too has the leverage and power that can most effectively shape international affairs. i have come to think of it like this. truman and acheson were building the parthenon with classical geometry and clear lines. the pillars were a handful of big institutions and alliances dominated by the major powers and that structure delivered unprecedented peace and prosperity. but time takes its toll even on the greatest edifice. and we do need a new architecture for this new world. more frank gehry ben formal greek. [laughter] think of it. now some of his work at first might appear haphazard but in fact it's highly intentional and sophisticated. where once a few strong columns could hold up the weight of the world, today we need a dynamic mix of materials and structures. now of course american military and economic strength will remain the foundation of our global leadership or go as we saw from the intervention to stop the massacre in libya to the rate that brought bin laden to justice, ther

pressure bleeding out tomorrow, easterly winds will bring the clouds. most of the energy will remain to the south. the forecast for the day tomorrow increasing cloudiness, chilly 42 at best. early friday clearing in colder on saturday and milder temperatures in the 50's return next week. >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. >> this is a huge day for high school football players national signing day. everybody has an opinion as to which school gets the best players across the country. the maryland terrapins got one of the fastest recruiting classes ever. jacobs committed to ohio state last july. his brother plays for maryland and he wants to stay close to his family. >> they have a good program. i thought they could still be a great team beshearthis year. >> also signed was deion long. is 6-3, 240 pounds from collegiate academy. he turned down florida state to stay here in the metropolitan area. the term " 16 big-time quality players. -- the terps signed a 16 big- time quality players. >> the direction we are heading with our program. >> for

but there is a lot that the person must register if they devote energy tot time and firearms with the goal of making a profit. faces five years in prison. >> the national transportation board confirms a battery did on thelectrical fires boeing 787 dreamliner. investigators say the lithium batteries used on the overheat.an the resulting fires are hard to extinguish and the spread quickly. >> this investigation has demonstrated a short circuit in single cell can propagate to cells and result in fire.and >> the methods used to inspect the battery need to be reviewed. all 50 of the reminders will grounded until the fixed and the plane is safe to fly. today's hearing for the cia expected toinee was be spirited. why things got heated even asked theirkers questions. >> leon panetta on what american forces from lives.more >> who has stepped in to help students.n >> leon panetta says the speed the attack on the consulate u.s. forces from to saveng in time lives. told a panel today there were signs of an imminent attack last september. chris stevens and three other americans were killed. not as the raid was a

of clean energy. the things we build share one belief. that the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger soluons. powerful answers. verizon. >> steve: super bowl is over. come on home, brian. >> brian: all right. sean did an unbelievable job. forgot to sleep. as did a.j. hall. >> gretchen: the clydesdales are here tomorrow. have a great day. plar there are new questions about the murder of the most effective navy seal sniper in history. chris kyle survived four tours of duty in iraq. but police say in the end he was killed this weekend by a marine veteran he was ready to help. gregg: kyle had 160 kills. the terrorists dubbed him the terror of ramadi and put a bounty on his head. martha: he was acting as a mentor to this man eddy ray ralph before police say ralph turned the gun on him and killed him. casey, what's the latest on the investigation here? >> reporter: this is a bizarre story, one that's developing all the time. the detectives are working on figuring out how these three men knew each other exactly and for how long. apparently they had all ridden in the same vehicle toge

maxx hd by motorola. >> the source of energy that's becoming khraoerp, we all know -- cheaper, we all know it's cleaner and more businesses are starting to take notice. we've got to double down on a clean-energy industry that's never been more promising. doubling the clean energy we use. to jump-start a home-grown clean-energy industry. >>gretchen: remember when president obama touted the future of green energy and pumped billions of tax dollars into solar energy. today the future looks dim as investments in green energy are beginning to dry up. >>steve: as the subsidies dry up, so does the business. because? >> there's tons of jobs and the entire industry is relying upon these billions of dollars, and we know where those billions have gotten up. according to my research, .1% of the grid comes from solar power. you think about the money that's gone in, billions, and the output. almost nothing; right? now wall street -- this is a big business issue, and what everybody is talking about is what's going to happen with the shraor industry? -- going to happen with the solar industry? what i

to adopt an action plan for the next two years. they want to hold hearings on telecommunications and energy policy and health policy. we have sent over 20 letters asking for a simple theory bringing in the scientists. we have not even gotten answers. we will offer amendments unless the committee agrees, amendments that will at least require a hearing with scientists. how can you say the science does not support the position and then not hear from the scientists? republicans have put themselves in a real box. i know many republicans do not support this point of view, this idea that nothing is happening and we do not need to worry. the evidence is there. they are hearing it from people around the country and we are paying for it in support for the victims of hurricane sandy and the droughts of the farmers and everything else carry >> a democratic column. hello. -- everything else. >> a democratic caller. >> a couple of years ago, when the flu was quite serious in the united states, i was working in special ed. the school closed down for an entire week. the teachers were quite joyful as they m

. the energy relationship between the united states and canada is vital to the future of both our countries. it's an interest we share transcending political lines and geographic boundaries." the letter goes on and talks about how the project is crucial to u.s. energy security. working with canada for our energy rather than getting it from the middle east. the letter talks about thousands of jobs at the -- that the project creates, not only building this $7 billion pipeline but that all the jobs that go to the refineries and the other activities that go with it and talks about safety, efficiency and reliability. now, the letter concludes mr. president, we consider the keystone x.l. pipeline fundamentally important to the future economic prosperity of both the united states and canada. we strongly urge you to issue a presidential permit and act swiftly to approve the keystone x.l. pipeline, signed by governors -- now, remember, senator baucus and i have been working on the effort on behalf of montana. you have got nebraska here. governor heineman just sent a letter in. now here are some of the o

, our sustainable, profitable growth, no question in my mind is going to come from avionics, from energy, from health care, from these markets that we're just scratching the surface in terms of technology applications. >> host: will panasonic still be manufacturing televisions? >> guest: i don't know. >> host: will the word "television" still be in use? >> guest: probably old people like me will still be using the word "television." and i think displays will still have a prominent role in the home for communicating content and information. >> host: joe taylor, chairman and president of panasonic in north america, this is "the communicators" on c-span. "the communicators" is on location at ces international 2013, the technology trade show. more programming next week. >> just ahead, president obama speaks at a ceremony honoring recipients of this year's national medals for science, technology and innovation. after that we're live with a national health policy conference with industry leaders and representatives of government who will discuss what to expect in health care policy this year.

the capabilities of nuclear energy or whatever, but not pursuing nuclear weapons. are they pursuing nuclear weapons? are you still confident they are not pursuing nuclear weapons? >> what i've said, and i will say today, is that the intelligence we have is they have not made the decision to proceed with the development of a nuclear weapon. they are developing and enriching uranium. they continue to do that. >> why do you believe they are doing that? >> they say in order to develop their own energy source. i think it is suspect that they continue to enrich uranium because that is dangerous, and that violates international -- >> you believe they are probably pursuing a weapon but the intelligence isn't there? >> i can't tell you they are in fact pursuing a weapon because that's not what intelligence says they are doing right now. but every indication is they want to continue to increase their nuclear capability. and that's a concern, and that's what we're asking them to stop doing. >> general dempsey, senator hagel said he was -- he was briefed his first trip to the pentagon on potential plans, milit

it cindy? what do you see about it? >>oh the energy level in me just increased dramatically within id say three days. i had a rotator cuff um problem in my right shoulder for seven years and i am completely pain free. (applause) and that... um i have had inflammation of the stomach probably for the past twelve years. i have none of that. >(applause) wow so those people that have acid reflux it would be good for them. >>we went one night without it and it was an amazing difference the next difference the next day and i told him i said you forgot to give me my omega xl last night. and i could tell immediately. just with the indigestion in the stomach problems. >wow. >>so i won't go without it. ever. >ever. >>you said buy five hundred bottles before they run out. >buy five hundred before they run out. we have got um all these bottles here and you go to your phone and uh just because they want you to try it. tonight. this is um one bottle but you're going to get one free. for every bottle you buy, one free. all right. if you want to buy five, six. can they do that? and one free? no, just one.

at 3:30 has been precising identified as the time when a woman's energy levels drop and stress levels peak. they say hump day was the worst. to that i say thank goodness it's thursday. whew. >>> in health news, researchers have discovered the first u.s. cases of whooping cough caused by a germ that may be vaccine resistant. the first cases reported in france, japan and finland. the cdc is saying the u.s. had nearly 42,000 cases of whooping cough last year with at least 18 fatalities, the most in six decades. >>> "early today" health is brought to you by vagisil, bring yourself back. >>> a very big deal up in the air is sure to get wall street's attention this morning. according to "the wall street journal," american airlines parent amr and us airways are hashing out the final details of a major merger. if that deal does get done, the new company would be the world's largest airline. >>> meanwhile, keep an eye on boeing, the ntsb will deliver an update on its dreamliner investigation in washington this morning. the planemaker says it's working on design changes to the light yumm ion ba

? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. gregg: former president bill clinton one of those set to speak today at the funeral of former new york city mayor ed coch. he's credited with helping save the city from its economic crisis back in the 1970s. he died of congestive heart failure at the age of 88. martha: we want to bring this in for you this morning. defense secretary leon panetta is defending the obama administration's attack to the benghazi attack. he says the u.s. didn't have time to respond to that attack. here is a bit of his interview over the weekend. >> this is not 911. you can't call and expect within two minutes to have a team in place. it takes time. that's the nature of it. our people are there, they are in position to move. but we have to have good intelligence that gives us a heads up something is going to happen. martha: leon panetta is set to testify thursday. lindsey graham has been pushing for that. a lot of questions about this. in terms of

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piece of energy coming down right there. the bulk of the energy has moved toward monterey and peninsula. it's heading south pretty fast. san francisco third of an inch. they were the leader of the pack. sfo quarter of an inch. . san jose .08. there is the system coming down on the backside of that coming right on down. parts of maybe lake county into northern napa county and maybe the 680 corner. fremont over to livermore. maybe sunol grade as well. stretching from peninsula back over to san jose. look at where the bulk is going from santa cruz down to pebble beach. our low will rotate out. still sending in partly cloudy skies. a cool and breezy day with scattered showers. and again we are not done yet. we will be done by tonight and tomorrow. 50s on the fetches. low 52 to 53. cold and windy on saturday and then sunny and warmer on sunday after a cold morning. next week looking dry and warmer. >>> time now 5:08. boy a monster storm is heading to the east coast today and tomorrow and already hundreds of flights are canceled. our reporter torrey is live in boston. tell us how bad this sto

-2 combo. energy to the west and developing storm system across the outer banks here, pushing out. east of ocean city later this afternoon. and that's where the explosive development really is going to take place. as this storm wraps up and deepens, as that area of low pressure deepens, we're expecting a lot of snow to develop on the north side of the system. that's why we have blizzard, forecast for blizzard warnings stretching from new york to boston. how much snow are we talking about? with blizzard conditions in boston, could be getting 18 to 24 plus inches. in fact i just saw guides suggesting parts of eastern massachusetts could get up to 30 inches of snow. that's obviously going to be a historic snow storm. not as much in new york city, but enough to cause problems, a foot plus in new york city later this afternoon and tonight before it winds down tomorrow morning. locally, had reports already this morning of our viewers to the west getting 2, 3 inches in some spots. 1to 4 here. not quite done with it. some of our friends to the north and east later tonight, what we call the band

's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. >>> in this week's office politics, the best ofs in our series. you'll hear from peter alexander. i began by asking chris matthews to explain the two parts of politics. >> there's two parts of politics. one is the predickment. that's what i write rules about. there seems to be politicians get in trouble for the same thing, forgetting the people at home, getting to washington. they get in trouble. the left and the right fights are predictable. incumbency is a tricky thing. then there's the phenomena. black president. because this one guy could do it. i don't think many other people could have done it. we in the political commentary didn't think up barack obama, he came to us. i remember thinking this is our first black president right there. >> as long as the english language is spoken in the corner of the globe, people will write about barack obama because of the historic achievement in a country as we have talked about. ridden with racism. you know, for a man named barac

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where they were yesterday. the main energy of this storm is back behind the rain. this is all headed off towards kind of the northeast. it's going to exit the atlantic coast side snow around chicago and much of michigan. this is is a good 6 to 8-inch snowfall for a lot of those people that combines and meets somewhere here off of the mid-atlantic coast line overnight into tomorrow. blizzard conditions from new york city all the way up through coastal maine. i ownership 9 a corridor, shep, inpassable tomorrow. do your traveling tonight and by tomorrow morning you have got to be where you have got to be, it's going to be going down hill. tomorrow night into saturday morning will likely be looking at whiteout conditions. impossible to travel on the roads. >> shepard: if you look at the local here in new york city and surrounding areas. if you look at the local first alert forecast. can you find anywhere from 3 to 40 inches in the first alert forecast. crazy. >> last night i said on the snow we are going to be talking about 3 to 6 inches of snow? new york city. this is why we have been have

the pas civic northwest came across the midwest. that added energy. and it's that southern storm though that added something that we have seen in the last week, gulf moisture. arctic air, gulf moisture and that energy coming in from the west all funneling into one area, jeff, southern new england. >> brown: so when you talk about particular areas of concern, of course, a lot of people looking at the areas that were hit by devastate its by sandy wa, with those areas? >> well, those areas they going to have problems tonight because there is going to be strong gusty wind as long the jersey coast. we are going to get coastal flooding an beach erosion, mostly from long island all the way up toward cape cod and in the coastal maine but across new jersey, long island, long beach island, north h there is going to be about 3 to 6 inches of snow, strong gusty winds but really this storm will target southern new england. boston, providence and hartford. so for the areas, new york city on south it is a formidable storm, about 6 to 10 inches around new york city but the worst of this storm right up

over. tomorrow's economy he says will be driven by food, energy, good stuff, good to have you with us. jim rogers. >> people who make real things, miners, lumber jacks, farmers. lou: how do you sort it out with folks telling me it is is all about a knowledge economy, we have to be highly sophisticated and binary. >> you have been watching too much television. we had long periods when the financial types were in charge, followed by long periods when producers of real goods in charge, we're back to the real goods, we produced 200,000 mba's every year in 1958, 5,000. lou: you are drawing a core larry with our decline? >> absolutely, you know more people study public relations, and agriculture in america we have no farmers, this is the place to be, you should become a farmer. lou: i am a farmer still. and as i say, i work long and hard to get away from the farm and farming, my wife put me back on the farm. tell us what you think will be the direct. i knoi know you are partial to , moved your family there to singapore do, you feel still the right move? >> very much so, the largest credited

. >> will all this weather me for your morning commute? [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> you're watching wbal-tv 11. live, local, late-breaking. this is 11 news today at 6:00 a.m. >> good morning. i'm mindy basara. >> and i'm stan stovall. thanks for joining us for 11 news today. coming up on 6:01. looks like we're dodging a bullet. most >> the rain for us -- mostly rain for us. a lot of snow up north. this is a close call for us. we will get some snow later today. all rain on the radar. frederick and carroll counties, sleet or snow mixing in. mostly a rainmaker. let's check the pavement with sarah caldwell. >> we are checking on the year roads. volume is picking up on the major roadways. 97 a route 3, 65 miles per hour. 61 closer to 50. everything looking good on the north and west side. 12 minutes on the west side. 795 in great shape. no problems on route 1. running smoothly from the perryville region. give yourself plenty of time because the roads are wet. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> t

down a man who robbed a woman. she was walking through the lot near the chemical nuclear energy building last night. a man pulled a gun on her. she says he took cash can, gift cards and other items. the victim could only give detectives a vague description of the robber. >>> this morning, we're getting a new look at the man police believe has groped more than 20 women in the past five months. fairfax county police released this new police sketch yesterday. take a look. investigators believe the man is behind 18 different instances of women being grabbed as they walk through the town of springfield. with no forensic evidence, the investigation is slow going. >> i am talking with the police, working with the police on a regular basis. it's going to take citizens to catch this person. we just need to make sure our citizens are alert. >> congressman jerry connolly is concerned about the ongoing incidents. he says i share the concerns of the community about the series of sexual a calls in springfield and am confident that the police will bring the incidents to an end. >>> seven after

ourselves on a path towards energy independence and that's not always an easy balancing act. but with enthusiasm and skill and dedication, that's exactly what ken salazar's done for the last four years. we were just reminiscing a little bit. i've known ken since we were both running for the senate together and became the only two incoming democrats in our senate class. pete remembers this. it was a lonely time. we actually lived in the same building when we first arrived in washington. and, ken, you'll recall, it was a little discouraging because basically everybody else that lived there was 20 or 25. so we were the two jerry at ricks in this building. but i came to appreciate quickly, not just his -- geriatrics in this building. but i came to appreciate quickly, not just him. not only did i come to appreciate his jump shot -- he's surprisingly quick on the court -- but also his patriotism and his belief that we have a responsibility to care for the land with which we've been blessed. it's not surprising that ken feels this way. his ancestors were living here before the mayf

state university, energy engineering. i wonder if you ever noticed the link between energy policies, sustainability, and these health issues? it seems to me people do less things for themselves -- mowing the lawn, shoveling snow, riding your bike to work. energy is just so cheap. it is a trend people are starting to pick up on, doing more things for themselves. to me, that is a huge connection between peoples on health in this -- unhealthyness laziness unhealthiness -- and healt which, how much he put into practice -- not just cutting, but how much do you do for assault rather than relying on conveniences'? caller: i try as little as i can. obviously in the world we live then all of us are a little subjected to it. but we ride our bikes as much as we can. it is my hope someday to use exercise to actually generate electricity in the household, so if you want to watch tv you have to exercise for an hour. i could see everybody doing that and really changing the world. host: let's go to dr. woolf and then from laudan aron. guest: jim is raising an interesting question. we have an entire

to be vigilant. >>guest: very. what is happening, with the add vent of the energy drinks and candy that is fortified with caffeine and the foods that have a lot of sodium in them, parents are facing a daunting task. the average child consumes three of the energy drink equivalent as day, the problem with caffeine, highly addictive and what it does, it creates a consumer out of the children who are actually ingesting the products. >>heather: what are the implications if your child has too much of either? >>guest: 18 deaths are being investigated by the f.d.a. but the problem is long-term. we consume the products and you think there is nothing they can do but caffeine is a sometime plant linked with elevated blood pressure and heart disease. for those at higher risk, those that suffer with certain conditions could experience problems later in life. there are specific risks right now. >>gregg: when you look at package, and obviously advertising is everything, low carb, and you look at back and it said only ten calories, it is attractive. >> they are trying to focus on one problem every

? by the barrelful? the carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. >>> if you were looking for a competitive senate race in a special election in massachusetts, you may not get one. you can now add former massachusetts governor william well to the list of republicans who say they are not running in the massachusetts special. let's bring back our gaggle. ramesh, susan, steve. on friday morning, we knew that scott brown was releasing a statement. the minute he said that you sort of knew where the writing was. i was surprised by some of the reporting that said he shocked republicans by not running. i would have been shocked if he had run. >> we think he's going to run for governor. probably a better race for him and maybe a better job. people who have worked in the senate might think being governor is a better place to be. >> steve, we were reminding folks on friday that martha cokely got 47%. if on the republicans' greatest day of all time, low democratic point in massachusetts, and

got rare kangaroos. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>. >> greta: this fox news alert. new information as to standoff in alabama comes to a dramatic end. ever since the standoff started we have heard names that jim any leedykes was mean and he hated the government. live in midland city with more on this suspect. he sounds like a horrible man. he had taken a pipe to kill the neighbor's dog. were there no red flags in the community about this man? >> well, he only lived here for a couple of years. we had heard he had grown up here or born here and moved away. went to vietnam and lived in florida and came back. no at lot of people knew him bug, but people said he was really mean guy. i think you said it all when he beat a dog to death with a pipe. >> greta: if that happened in any neighborhood that i know of, animal crue

murmurs ] hey! ♪ [ howls ] ♪ barrow island has got rare kangaroos. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> we're back with ann coulter, mark hanna and peter suderman. obama awl on night of benghazi attack. they had a 5:00 p.m. meeting, nobody heard from the president after the 5:00 p.m. meeting. the whole benghazi business lasted at least seven hours. now it turns out in other news reports today that there was no hillary clinton from the state department, which is her jurisdiction. panetta didn't talk to the president, panetta didn't talk to hillary clinton. i don't know who he talked to. all i know is nobody saved the four people, we didn't see any american force. what's up with that? >> and it's long after the presidential election has run. i mean, you really wonder if democrats would win any elections if we had an honest media i

the crisis. >>> america could be energy independent in the coming years. advances in technology such as fracking and horizontal drilling have increased natural gas production by 27% in the last four years. there's positive news tonight about the housing industry. we'll hear from the chief economist for government lender freddie mac. >>> the search goes on tonight for a former lapd cop suspected of going on a shooting rampage, killing three people. special report from washington starts at 6:00 eastern righ. right now, back to new york and the five. >> a new study from kansas state finds people who use the internet at work spend most of the time doing things unrelated to their job, a if h phenomenonn as cyber loafing. i say forget the impact on work. how does it affect your life? the danger of cyber loafing is the word itself. when a reporter attaches cyber to a word, it's because they're out of ideas. dana's new app, cyber jasper, but more important the danger of surfing isn't the time wasting, it's the crippling fear of action it encourages in your life. the laptop simply makes

, christy whitman did this in the clinton years. she tried to create some of that energy. we're told marco rubio will be more of a traditional by himself with a camera. there's a downside if he bombs. but this is a rising star in the republican party and they think he's a perfect choice at this moment. you mentioned 2016, trust me, the leaders boehner and mcconnell are more worried about 2016. >> it's the beginning of a rebuilding process and, look, republicans have a crisis in that community. if marco rubio can help them, this will be a first step. >> thanks very much. >> you bet. >>> chris christie responding to a report. he's not happy about what a former white house physician told him about his weight. you're going to hear his angry outburst coming up. >>> and president obama makes an unusual choice for a cabinet. why an outdoor outfitting company will soon be part of the obama administration. whoa ! looks like you're in a pickle. yeah. can you get me out of it ? just so happens i know a chap... book any flight and hotel together and get access to our free personal concierge service. a

of resources, expertise, time, energy, and efforts at the cia. do you believe this has been at the expense of traditional cia responsibility collection, analysis? >> there have been opportunity costs because of the dedication of those resources. i would inventory our resources so they are being dedicated against a wide variety of strategic priorities to protect our country. in terms of operational collection activities worldwide, the analysis being done, what are we doing in these other areas? cyber -- are so many different areas. there is an intersection between counter-terrorism and these other areas. >> mr. brennan, you have devoted a great deal of your life to public service, for which i thank you. and you obviously understand the world of intelligence in a way that few people do. you have been an intelligence professional for much of your professional life. in the last four years, you have held a political position at the white house. and i have been talking to people at the cia, whom i respect, and one intelligence official told me that a key question for the men and women of the cia

consumer of energy. we talked about that briefly. it is clear the military will benefit from cheaper, more stable fuel costs over the long term and promising work is being done in the area to commercialize alternative fuels that can be produced abundantly in the united states. this is very important for all of our -- hawaii. if confirmed, will you continue to emphasize and prioritize research, development and where possible deployment of renewable fuels, as well as enhanced energy efficiency efforts to reduce the department of defense's energy costs over the long term? >> senator, as you noted, the department of defense is the largest user of certainly liquid fuels, but i think our energy budget -- i do not know the exact number, but it is probably around $18 billion a year. anything we can do to make any aspect of securing our country more cost-effective, we need to look at. i would make that a high priority if i am confirmed and go to the defense department -- to see how we do that, how we continue to do that he cousin in the end, for all the reasons you know, -- because in the end, for

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, this is where we should invest our time and energy. >> you're saying some are getting lost along the way, then. >> yeah. some of them became bad candidates even though they hit some of the main points of what they said they believed. but if they can't get elected, we haven't moved the ball forward and sometimes we have defeated very, very good candidates who believe very strongly in the republican ideology. >> admiral, could this republican intraparty struggle we appear to be seeing good for democrats, or could they run into trouble if republicans start putting up less extreme candidates? >> well, i think -- i do not agree with the tea party but i think something that's worse are the super pacs. i believe that the republican party shouldn't go that way, what they're attempting to do. i had my establishment democratic party try to keep me out of a primary. it doesn't work. i believe, however, in a very strong two-party system and i think there are better use of the resources by the republican party, would actually be more recognizable like senator rubio. they have one value very well down, libe

developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back to the second half of "outfront." we start with stories we care about where we focus on reporting from the front lines and we begin with the super bowl blackout. what caused half the lights in the new orleans superdome to go out for 34 minutes? according to the power company which serves the superdome and the smg, which is a company that manages the superdome, it's a machine that monitors electrical load detected an abnorm ailty and did what it was supposed 20 do in that case, which was to activate breakers and shut off the power. in case you were wondering, both smg and the commissioner said beyonce's halftime show had absolutely nothing to do with it. >>> all right, in a press conference with french president francois hollande, vice president biden says he supports france's action in mali. the air for

for an explosive deviceafter an early morning threat was called in from the joint bio energy institutea research arm of lawrence berkeley labs.here on 59th street and hollis in emeryville "it was credible enough for us obviously for us to take it serious and search the building and make sure everyone was safe" 8-uc police bomb sniffing canine units were on the scene evacuating the building before the bomb search began went smoothlyit being 7am when the threat came in most of the employees were not schedule to be at workfor those employees who did show up they found emeryville police set up a perimeterblocking access to >> "i was coming in and i noticed this was all blocked off with police and everything" after several hours of searching for explosive device, the all clear was given and all the voices were fan.no devices werewfound. >> reporter: a home in the berkeley hills suffered major damage. when it caught fire late this morning. declared it a two alarm blaze. and dispatched as many as five engines to avenue. a dense residential >> this fire is difficult up here in the hills, you can see the

! ♪ [ howls ] ♪ barrow island has got rare kangaroos. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back to "the kudlow report." all right, the nomination of chuck hagel as defense secretary is in a heap of trouble. in fact, his uphill battle is looking so steep it might be better if he just bowed out. now let's welcome back our panel. we welcome to the show joel pollack. he's the editor in chief at -- who's been covering this story in some detail. some senators are holding up the confirmation vote until hagel complies with their request for more financial disclosure information. in particular, foreign financial disclosure information. is he going to do it or not? >> i don't think he will. because he has too much at stake in the other institutions he's involved with, particularly the atlantic council. and there are some donors to pro

. and it was not good for the ravens. it's like the ravens just lost all of their energy during that lights out, lost all of the steam and when they came back, the 49ers were pumped up and almost took it over, down to 34-31. here is, first of all, the last call of the game. this is by wbal yeah, you here the bal. this is the baltimore home team station, jerry sandusky. not that one. jerry sandusky making a different call. >> three seconds left, 2, get to the 40, fired. tackled. to the barn, the baltimore ravens are super bowl champions. woo. >> bill: that's his sidekick let's bust out the crab cakes. it's baltimore. i love that. the hey is in the barn. hello. >> yeah. >> at any rate, it was a big night for baltimore and that team really in the playoffs and in the post-season, the baltimore ravens were superb when the lights went out, nobody really new what was going on there for awhile. on cbs news, of course covered the enter bowl. it was their turn last night. it was up to sideline reporter steve tasker because the cbs announce booth was out of power. >> ye

, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. campbell's. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needs an ally. rick: outgoing defense secretary leon panetta defending the administration's response during the benghazi terror attack during a senate committee yesterday. we covered it live. things were getting a little tense when senator lindsey graham asked mr. panetta a simple question. >> who was in charge in benghazi? were you in charge, secretary panetta? >> what do you mean in charge? >> as running the operation, trying to find a way to save our ambassador who was lost. trying to prevent our people from being killed? providing assistance to people who were underattack? >> i mean, it's not that simple. as you know. i think the people that were in charge with the people on the ground. >> would you say secretary clin

? the carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. >>> good morning. welcome back to "early start." a reported sighting overnight of chris fetopher dorner, the fire lapd officer, who has declared revenge war. dorner may have been spotted this morning. he's already killed three people, including a cop. his chilling message delivered in an online manifesto. cnn's anderson cooper has a closer look at that. >> the subject line reads "last resort." it's perhaps the only explanation we'll ever hear from the alleged shooter christopher dorner. over 11,000 words posted on his facebook page earlier today address simply "to america." it's pages and pages of threats and rambling opinions, and it is chilling to read. had writes, quote, i know i'll be vilified by the lapd and the media. unfortunately, this is a necessary evil that i do not enjoy but must partake and complete for substantial change to occur within the lapd and reclaim my name. the question is, what would you do to clear y

is saving his energy for the big game. >> he is adorable. a tough job that you have because puppies are are often uncontrollable and i know that you will be able to throw flags for penalties like excessive cuteness. how does one make that decision? >> usually excessive cuteness applies to more than one dog. if two dogs are doing something that is super cute and will distract the game i have to throw the flag. puppies are cute so. >> shannon: i would be throwing them all day long. and you have hedgehog cheerleaders and also the blimp is speared and powered by hamsters. this is all animal species. many now being include. >> they should call it zoo bowl. hedgehogs and kittens and the tweeting bird, the bird in the stands tweeting out the action during game day and the great thing is all of the puppies all 63 are are available for adoption. all from shelters and rescue centers across america. >> shannon: such a great point not to be lost in all of the adorableness. a great chance to highlight the animals out there in shelters and a good spot light on them today. >> go to pet finder .com

and your questions today. rick: stunning allegations against a california green energy company. allegations that they grossly underpaid its workers and they paid them in pesos. martha: in california the hunt for a former policemen accused of killing five people. look at the scene on the ground here. he is suspected of killing a beloved basketball coach and her fiance and a policeman. >> she was our team leader on the team. she was always there to help pick somebody else up. she is going to be missed. martha: a heartbreaking situation and ongoing manhunt on the ground. oh! progress-oh! [ female announcer ] with 40 delicious progresso soups at 100 calories or less, there are plenty of reasons people are saying "progress-oh!" share your progress-oh! story on facebook. people are saying "progress-oh!" when i take a picture of this check, it goes straight to the bank. oh. oh look the lion is out! no mommy no! don't worry honey, it only works on checks. deposit checks from your smartphone with chase quickdeposit. just snap a picture, hit send and done. take a step forward and chase what matters.

. one example of that is all the energy that went into trying to get the larger institutions out of tarp, while forgetting about the hundreds of smaller banks in tarp and there are still 300 small institutions involved as well as struggling homeowners who still need assistance from tarp - we have been trying to remind people not to give up on the people who still feel the effects of the financial crisis. host: battleground, washington, independent line. caller: i have been following this fairly closely for the last five years and i have noticed brian lamb is had excellent interviews and i have seen sheila bair from the fdic. the biggest point that everyone seems to be missing is it is not whether or not people are receiving bonuses or who has paid back on much of tarp, who cares how much they have paid back? the big point that they are missing is the glaring contradiction. the last four decades as factory workers lost their jobs and small farmers got wiped out, we were receiving these lectures about the free market, free market capitalism, about the loss of free market capitalism and fre

recipient has been a leading candidate for energy alternatives. a solar company went bankrupt after receiving federal financing. chu says he wants to return to teaching. president obama thanked him for his, quote, dedicated service. >>> take a look at this. the 2012 elections all told, spent $7 billion. that's according to the federal election commission. and that amount, in case you're wondering, is equal to 28 787 boeing planes or 70 private islands or how about this, 50 billion polio vaccines. if you think that amount of money is a lot, well, it is expected to rise in the future. were you surprised by that number, wolf? $7 billion? >> that's not just for the presidential races. it's for senate races, candidate races, all of the races. >> but that's a huge sum that we're talking about. >> advertising executives, mass mailings, executives, political operatives, they made a lot of money last year. >> everyone says this, the number is only going in one direction, up. >> a lot of advertising. thank very much. >>> hillary clinton's tenure as the secretary of state officially ended a wh

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